why did distance stop plying vinyl ?

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Terpit
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Re: why did distance stop plying vinyl ?

Post by Terpit » Sat Jul 14, 2012 1:29 pm

A wav file usually has a bit rate of 1411... And I'm pretty no one presses vinyl with 320s
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Re: why did distance stop plying vinyl ?

Post by rorz9992 » Sat Jul 14, 2012 1:46 pm

garethom wrote:WAV doesn't exist imo. Has anyone ever seen one? Doubt it.

Digital is only 192 because it doesn't have the warmth which is the extra 128kbps which makes vinyl 320.

Even the guy from Funktion 1 said.
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Re: why did distance stop plying vinyl ?

Post by syrup » Sun Jul 15, 2012 9:10 pm

Because he doesn't want his records all crumpled









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Re: why did distance stop plying vinyl ?

Post by droogie » Wed Jul 18, 2012 9:47 pm

Garethom knows what he's talking about ppl,he's one of the few oldskool heads who still cut dubplates from myspace rips :Q:



Back on topic though,i agree that the move to digital has somewhat watered down peoples quality control.The general opinion is "fuck it ill torrent it and burn it to a cd for playing out tonite,who gives a shit if its rubbish as long as its new"

I moved to digital but went back after a couple of months as i found myself buying too many shite tunes that i wouldnt bother with if it were on vinyl.

Now im back to selecting what i want and whoring my wallet on discogs

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